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Travel Europe News Archive18-Jul-2006
Old Mill art teacher learns some lessons while in Japan (Pioneer News)MOUNT WASHINGTON -- Old Mill Elementary art teacher Glenda McKee loves to Travel. She?s been all over the U.S. and Europe and always makes a point to bring interesting art back to her students.
WEIRD NEWS (Kansas City Star)Those Nigerian e-mail scams notwithstanding. The Nigerian government recently began to warn its citizens Traveling to Europe that those countries are full of scam artists. The Travel advisory mentioned pickpocket schemes, but apparently European e-mail scams are less of a problem.
Schools' green travel jackpot (The Journal)Green travel plans aimed at cutting the number of parents who drive their children to school have been given a £200,000 funding boost by the Government.
Expedia(R) Corporate Travel Strengthens Its European Presence with Plans to Open German Agency (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Today at the National Business Travel Association's 38th Annual Convention and Trade Show in Chicago, Ill., Expedia® Corporate Travel, the No. 1 on-demand, full-service travel agency, announced plans to launch Expedia® Corporate Travel Germany this fall.
China expects rising number of tourists to Europe (People's Daily)The number of Chinese tourists to Europe is expected to rise, despite the strict visa policy in European embassies.
National Car Rental Adds US Airways Dividend Miles(R) Program to Travel Partners (The Auto Channel)CHICAGO, July 17 -- National Car Rental, one of the largest car rental brands in the world, announced today from the National Business Travelers Association (NBTA) International Convention and Exposition, that it has began a frequent flyer program partnership with the new US Airways, which is the result of the recent US Airways and America West merger.
Air France: Travel the globe from $398 (MSNBC)Air France has just announced a sweeping sale on fares to dozens of destinations worldwide, with rates starting at just $199 one-way ($398 round-trip) to Europe and beyond.
E Mobile Information Technologies Inc. Is Changing Its Name to Best Rate Travel, Inc. (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance) E Mobile Information Technologies, Inc. is changing its name to Best Rate Travel, Inc. to better identify its core business model as a custom travel booking portal. The company will compete:
Business travel has its rewards (River Valley Business Report)S&S Cycle Inc. employees travel to Australia, Japan and Europe and oftentimes are scattered throughout the United States. ?We?re all over the place,? said Carla Langyel, S&S Cycle administrative assistant.
Megas Vie W/Specialists, Consulting Cos.: Agencies Redefining Global travel management consulting Businesses (Business Travel News)JULY 17, 2006 -- With all four mega agencies?American Express, BCD Travel, Carlson Wagonlit Travel and HRG Worldwide?jockeying for a position in the global Travel management consulting arena, industry observers are watching closely to see how each Travel management company differentiates itself and how the competition will play out in a market populated with veteran independent consultants who
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